US11883330B2 - Method for controlling an eye surgical laser with a transition zone at the volume body - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method for controlling an eye surgical laser of a treatment apparatus for the separation of a volume body with an anterior interface and with a posterior interface, wherein the anterior interface and the posterior interface contact each other at an edge of the volume body, in particular from a human or animal cornea. Further, the invention relates to a treatment apparatus, to a computer program as well as to a computer-readable medium.
- additional measures such as for example the exposure of the subjacent areas have to be taken by means of an additional corneal incision.
- the additional measures the treatment duration is disadvantageously considerably increased.
- further complications such as for example the occurrence of inflammations at the incision locations occur by the additional corneal incisions.
- An aspect of the invention relates to a method for controlling an eye surgical laser of a treatment apparatus for the separation of a volume body with an anterior interface and with a posterior interface, wherein the anterior interface and the posterior interface contact each other at an edge of the volume body, in particular from a human or animal cornea.
- Determining a target position of a pupil of the eye to a laser beam of the laser in a neutral pose of a beam deflection device of the treatment apparatus depending on patient information and determining an optical zone with a treatment center on at least one of the interfaces relative to an optical axis of the laser beam in the neutral pose of the beam deflection device depending on patient information are effected.
- a transition zone at the volume body is determined as an extension of the interface with the optical zone.
- a current actual position of the pupil is captured by means of the optical capturing device of the treatment apparatus. Determining a deviation between the target position and the actual position is effected. Decentration of the determined optical zone relative to the optical axis of the laser beam in the neutral pose of the beam deflection device is performed depending on the determined deviation such that the edge of the volume body is generated concentrically to the optical axis of the laser beam in the neutral pose of the beam deflection device and the optical zone is generated concentrically to the determined treatment center and within the transition zone.
- the volume body can nevertheless be reliably separated based on the transition zone and the treatment can be performed on the patient.
- this method can be performed, for example if a perfect centering of the eye should not have been accomplished.
- a new setup from the eye and from the laser, respectively, does not have to be performed, but the treatment can be continued based on the transition zone.
- a progression of the transition zone can in particular occur and an optical correction can nevertheless be realized at the correct location.
- a decentration of the optical zone of the volume body which can also be referred to as lenticule
- the edge of the lenticule additionally remains concentric to the rotational axis of the beam deflection device, which can also be referred to as scanner.
- the optical zone is applied within the lenticule. The optical zone becomes narrower in the direction of the decentration and wider in the opposite direction.
- an asymmetric transition zone can in particular be provided.
- the beam deflection device has a neutral pose.
- the beam deflection device can have two mirrors for deflecting the laser beam. Then, the neutral pose is given with a so-called 0/0 pose of the mirrors to each other. With a rotation of the mirrors, the incident laser beam experiences a deflection and thus can for example be positioned on the cornea.
- the beam deflection device has a rotational axis, around which the incident laser beam can be rotated depending on the mirror positions.
- the optical zone and transition zone are determined on the posterior interface.
- the optical zone and the transition zone can be determined on the anterior interface.
- the control of the laser can in particular be effected such that a decentration can be performed and the optical zone can nevertheless be reliably generated concentrically to the determined treatment center within the transition zone.
- the transition zone of the volume body is generated as an off-center crescent.
- the volume body is in particular lenticularly formed. Thereby, a reliable separation of the volume body can be realized.
- the volume body is generated asymmetrically and concentrically to the optical axis of the laser beam in the neutral pose of the beam deflection device. Thereby, it is allowed that the optical zone is generated concentrically to the determined treatment center within the transition zone. Thereby, a treatment can be reliably performed even without reorientation of the laser.
- the optical zone is decentered and/or displaced by a distance as the deviation between the target position and the actual position of the pupil.
- This deviation can in particular be referred to as difference vector.
- the transition zone can be reliably determined based on the difference vector.
- the difference vector is applied to the optical zone within the lenticule such that the transition zone becomes narrower in the direction of decentration and in particular wider in the opposite direction.
- an asymmetric transition zone can in particular be provided.
- the optical zone is decentered and/or displaced such that an asymmetric transition zone is generated. Based on the asymmetric transition zone, the optical zone can nevertheless be reliably generated concentrically to the determined treatment center within the transition zone. Thus, an improved treatment of the patient is allowed.
- control of the laser is effected such that topographic and/or tachymetric and/or morphologic data of the cornea is taken into account.
- topographic and/or tachymetric measurements of the cornea to be treated as well as of the type, the position and the extent of the for example pathological and/or unnaturally altered area within the stroma of the cornea can in particular be taken into account.
- control datasets are generated at least by providing topographic and/or tachymetric and/or morphologic data of the untreated cornea and providing topographic and/or tachymetric and/or morphologic data of the pathological and/or unnaturally altered area to be removed within the cornea.
- a further aspect of the invention relates to a treatment apparatus with at least one surgical laser for the separation of a volume body with predefined interfaces of a human or animal eye for example by means of photodisruption and with at least one control device for the laser or lasers, which is formed to execute the steps of the method according to the preceding aspect.
- the treatment apparatus according to the invention allows that disadvantages arising in the use of usual ablative treatment apparatuses, namely relatively long treatment times and relatively high energy input by the laser into the cornea, are reliably avoided. These advantages are in particular achieved by the formation of the eye surgical laser as a photodisruptive laser.
- the laser is suitable to emit laser pulses in a wavelength range between 300 nm and 1,400 nm, preferably between 700 nm and 1,200 nm, at a respective pulse duration between 1 fs and 1 ns, preferably between 10 fs and 10 ps, and a repetition frequency of greater than 10 kHz, preferably between 100 kHz and 100 MHz.
- the treatment apparatus comprises a storage device for at least temporarily storing at least one control dataset, wherein the control dataset or datasets include(s) control data for positioning and/or focusing individual laser pulses in the cornea, and includes at least one beam device for beam guidance and/or beam shaping and/or beam deflection and/or beam focusing of a laser beam of the laser.
- the mentioned control datasets are usually generated based on a measured topography and/or tachymetry and/or morphology of the cornea to be treated and the type of the pathologically and/or unnaturally altered area to be removed within the cornea.
- a third aspect of the invention relates to a computer program including commands, which cause the treatment apparatus according to the second inventive aspect to execute the method steps according to the first inventive aspect.
- a fourth aspect of the invention relates to a computer-readable medium, on which the computer program according to the third inventive aspect is stored. Further features and the advantages thereof can be taken from the descriptions of the first and the second inventive aspect, wherein advantageous configurations of each inventive aspect are to be regarded as advantageous configurations of the respectively other inventive aspect.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of an embodiment of a treatment apparatus.
- FIG. 2 is a further schematic side view of an embodiment of the treatment apparatus.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view of an eye of a patient.
- FIG. 4 is a further schematic sectional view of an eye of a patient.
- FIG. 5 is a still further schematic sectional view of an eye of a patient.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of a treatment apparatus 10 with an eye surgical laser 18 for the separation of a predefined corneal volume or volume body 12 with predefined interfaces 14 , 16 of a cornea of a human or animal eye 40 ( FIG. 3 ) by means of photodisruption as presently shown.
- a control device 20 for the laser 18 is formed besides the laser 18 , such that it emits pulsed laser pulses in a predefined pattern into the cornea, wherein the interfaces 14 , 16 of the volume body 12 to be separated are generated by the predefined pattern by means of photodisruption.
- the interfaces 14 , 16 form a lenticular volume body 12 , wherein the position of the volume body 12 is selected in this embodiment such that a pathological and/or unnaturally altered area 32 (see FIG. 2 ) within a stroma 36 of the cornea is enclosed. Furthermore, it is apparent from FIG. 1 that the so-called Bowman's membrane 38 is formed between the stroma 36 and an epithelium 28 .
- the laser beam 24 generated by the laser 18 is deflected towards a surface 26 of the cornea by means of a beam deflection device 22 such as for example a scanner.
- the beam deflection device 22 is also controlled by the control device 20 to generate the mentioned predefined pattern in the cornea.
- the beam deflection device 22 for example comprises two mirrors.
- the incident laser beam 24 can be rotated by rotation around a rotational axis. In a neutral pose of the mirrors, a so-called optical axis 30 ( FIG. 3 ) of the laser beam 24 is in particular formed.
- the illustrated laser 18 is a photodisruptive laser, which is formed to emit laser pulses in a wavelength range between 300 nm and 1400 nm, preferably between 700 nm and 1200 nm, at a respective pulse duration between 1 fs and 1 ns, preferably between 10 fs and 10 ps, and a repetition frequency of greater than 10 kHz, preferably between 100 kHz and 100 MHz.
- control device 20 comprises a storage device (not illustrated) for at least temporarily storing at least one control dataset, wherein the control dataset or datasets include(s) control data for positioning and/or for focusing individual laser pulses in the cornea.
- the position data and/or focusing data of the individual laser pulses are generated based on a previously measured topography and/or pachymetry and/or the morphology of the cornea and the pathological and/or unnaturally altered area 32 for example to be removed within the stroma 36 of the eye.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic diagram of the generation of the volume body 12 to be separated according to an embodiment of the present method.
- the interfaces 14 , 16 are generated by means of the pulsed laser beam 24 , which is directed towards the cornea or towards the surface 26 of the cornea via the beam deflection device 22 .
- the interfaces 14 , 16 form a lenticular volume body 12 , which for example encloses the pathological and/or unnaturally altered area 32 within the stroma 36 .
- the laser 18 generates a further incision 34 in the illustrated embodiment, which intersects the volume body 12 at a predefined angle and with a predefined geometry and is formed up to the surface 26 of the cornea.
- the volume body 12 defined by the interfaces 14 , 16 can then be removed from the cornea via the incision 34 .
- the pathological and/or unnaturally altered area 32 is formed within the stroma 36 .
- the interface 14 that is the interface located deeper in the eye or the stroma 36 , is first formed by means of the laser beam 24 , wherein it then corresponds to the posterior interface 14 .
- This can be effected by at least partially circularly and/or spirally guiding the laser beam 24 according to the predefined pattern.
- the interface 16 is generated in comparable manner, which then corresponds to the anterior interface 16 , such that the interfaces 14 , 16 form the lenticular volume body 12 (see also FIG. 1 ).
- the incision 34 is also generated by the laser 18 .
- the order of the generation of the interfaces 14 , 16 and of the incision 34 can also be changed.
- FIG. 3 shows an eye 40 of a patient in a first situation in a schematic sectional view.
- a patient interface 42 of the treatment apparatus 10 rests on the eye 40 .
- the volume body 12 is formed by the anterior interface 16 as well as by the posterior interface 14 .
- the posterior interface 14 is to be regarded as an optical zone 44 .
- a transition zone 48 is in particular formed.
- the transition zone 48 is identically formed on both sides. In other words, the transition zone 48 is centered and symmetric.
- FIG. 4 shows the eye 40 in a further situation in a schematic sectional view.
- a non-optimum eye position relative to the patient interface 42 is shown in FIG. 4 in contrast to FIG. 3 .
- the anterior interface 16 and the posterior interface 14 contact each other at the edge 46 of the volume body 12 .
- Determining a target position of a pupil of the eye 40 to the laser beam 24 in the neutral pose of the beam deflection device 22 depending on patient information and determining the optical zone 44 with a treatment center 52 on at least one of the interfaces 14 , 16 relative to the optical axis 30 of the laser beam 24 depending on patient information can be performed.
- Determining the transition zone 48 at the volume body 12 as an extension of the interfaces 14 , 16 with the optical zone 44 is effected.
- a current actual position of the pupil is captured by means of an optical capturing device 50 ( FIG. 1 ) of the treatment apparatus 10 .
- a deviation between the target position and the actual position is determined and decentration of the determined optical zone 44 relative to the optical axis 30 of the laser 18 is effected depending on the determined deviation such that the edge 46 of the volume body 12 is generated concentrically to the optical axis 30 and the optical zone 44 is generated concentrically to the determined treatment center 52 and within the transition zone 48 .
- FIG. 4 shows that the optical zone 44 and the transition zone 48 can be determined on the posterior interface 14 .
- the optical zone 44 and the transition zone 48 can also be determined on the anterior interface 16 .
- FIG. 5 shows an eye 40 of the patient in a further schematic sectional view.
- the treatment center 52 is in particular displaced such that the transition zone 48 is only formed on the left side shown in FIG. 5 .
- the transition zone 48 of the volume body 12 can be generated as an off-center crescent. Furthermore, it can in particular be provided that the volume body 12 is generated asymmetrically and concentrically to the optical axis 30 . In particular, it can be provided that the optical zone 44 is decentered and/or displaced by a distance as the deviation between the target position and the actual position of the pupil. In particular, the optical zone 44 can be decentered and/or displaced such that an asymmetric transition zone 48 is generated.
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